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1 Urszula Czyzewska ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON PHILOSOPHICALLY: DUALISM WITHIN THE GOTHIC CONVENTION

2 Describing Hyde “He is not easy to describe. There is something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something downright detestable. I never saw a man I so disliked, and yet I scarce know why. He must be deformed somewhere; he gives a strong feeling of deformity, although I couldn’t specify the point”. (p. 9)

3 The passage indicates that the mysterious figure of Mr
The passage indicates that the mysterious figure of Mr. Hyde is one of the key elements of the entire atmosphere of the novel, or even more-one of the most important components of Stevensonian philosophy. Appearance of Hyde seems to cause the feelings of terror and mystery growing with every sentence. The progressive split personality of the main character leads to his self-destruction.

4 The origin of the duality here is neither new, nor original, and its inception refers to on the concept of the duality of man’s morality, i.e. struggling internally with good and evil. The writer made his inner conflict the theme of the novel, and through the plot of the story the reader can trace the problem of the split- personality disorder of Dr. Jekyll, the widely respected London physician and inventor of a medicine which supposedly allows to separate the good and bad spheres of human nature.

5 Movie clip: Dr. Jekyll’s speech(4:00)

6 Today, Stevenson’s work is one of the most classic horror and sensational stories, which is also kept in the framework of the Gothic tradition. Perceived from a differerent perspective, The Strange Case is primarily a novel that unveils the ideas of the era in which it was written. As previously emphasized, the 19th century was the time of science and technology, which resulted in the cult of science and belief that objective truth can be expressed only in terms of mathematics and natural sciences. The public of that time was deluged with information about further discoveries and inventions. What are some discoveries and inventions of that era?

7 Discoveries Radioactivity X-rays Periodic table
Theory of evolution (Darwin) Theory of psychoanalysis (Freud) Theory of relativity Neptune Electricity

8 Inventions Locomotive Telegraph Telephone Rifle Ironclad ships
Light bulb Photography

9 Henry Jekyll v/s Victor Frankenstein
Dr . Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was not completely original when the concept of duality of human nature is concerned. One of the precursors of his work was Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818). However, Stevenson’s novel embodies the 19th century ambitions and illusions. Dr. Jekyll is convinced that he has understood the problem of human nature and conducts experiments devoted to finding a solution. How does the theory of evolution fit in here?

10 Apparently, the character of Dr Jekyll created by Stevenson resembles the one from Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein is also trying to discover the mysteries of human nature in the laboratory. Experiments carried out by the researcher bring a disaster upon himself and his loved ones. In both cases, an interference with the laws of nature and the attempts to change human personality lead to unleashing forces which one cannot control.

11 Works cited Czyzewska, Urszula. Robert Louis Stevenson Philosophically: Dualism and Existentialism Within the Gothic Convention, 2014. 22 May < ne/Roczniki_Filozoficzne_62_3_2014/Czyzewska _Glab_19.pdf> Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Dir. Robert Mamoulian. Paramount Pictures, 1931.


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